TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a technique for notifying a user of a vehicle of
information. In particular, the present disclosure relates to a technique for notifying
a user of a vehicle of information on a speed limit.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Patent Literature 1 discloses a sign display device for a vehicle. The sign display
device detects a sign in front of a vehicle by the use of a camera. When first sign
information regarding a first maximum speed in a first section and second sign information
regarding a second maximum speed in a second section are detected, the sign display
device displays the first sign information and the second sign information side by
side.
List of Related Art
[0003] Patent Literature 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No.
JP-2017-117040
SUMMARY
[0004] Such a technique that recognizes a speed limit sign and notifies a user of a vehicle
of a speed limit designated by the speed limit sign is useful. However, among various
types of the speed limit sign, there is a time-designated speed limit sign that designates
(shows) a speed limit for a specific time of day. Even if the user is notified of
the speed limit designated by the time-designated speed limit sign, the user cannot
know the speed limit for other than the specific time of day. For example, when a
current time is outside the specific time of day, the notification of the speed limit
for the specific time of day is not particularly useful. There is room for improvement
in the technique for notifying the user of the vehicle of the speed limit.
[0005] A first aspect is directed to an information notification system for notifying a
user of a vehicle of information.
[0006] The information notification system includes:
one or more processors; and
one or more memory devices configured to store reference information on a legal speed
limit in a region in which the vehicle is used.
[0007] The one or more processors determine whether or not a first condition is satisfied.
The first condition is that one or more time-designated speed limit signs recognized
by a camera mounted on the vehicle designate all times of day as a whole.
[0008] When the first condition is not satisfied, the one or more processors notify the
user of at least the legal speed limit on a road on which the one or more time-designated
speed limit signs are installed, based on the reference information.
[0009] A second aspect is directed to an information notification method for notifying a
user of a vehicle of information by a computer.
[0010] The information notification method includes:
determining whether or not a first condition is satisfied, the first condition being
that one or more time-designated speed limit signs recognized by a camera mounted
on the vehicle designate all times of day as a whole; and
when the first condition is not satisfied, notifying the user of at least a legal
speed limit on a road on which the one or more time-designated speed limit signs are
installed, based on reference information on the legal speed limit in a region in
which the vehicle is used.
[0011] According to the present disclosure, when the time-designated speed limit sign recognized
does not designate all times of day as a whole, the user of the vehicle is notified
of at least the legal speed limit. Such the notification of the legal speed limit
is useful for the user, and thus convenience for the user is improved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0012]
FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an overview of an information notification
system according to a first embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an example of information notification
processing regarding a time-designated speed limit sign according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram for explaining another example of information notification
processing regarding a time-designated speed limit sign according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of an information notification
system according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an example of reference information
according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a conceptual diagram for explaining another example of reference information
according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing information notification processing regarding a time-designated
speed limit sign according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 8 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an example of information notification
processing regarding a time-designated speed limit sign according to a second embodiment;
FIG. 9 is a conceptual diagram for explaining another example of information notification
processing regarding a time-designated speed limit sign according to the second embodiment;
and
FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing information notification processing regarding a time-designated
speed limit sign according to the second embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying
drawings.
1. FIRST EMBODIMENT
1-1. Overview of Information Notification System
[0014] FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an overview of an information notification
system 100 according to the present embodiment. The information notification system
100 notifies a user O of a vehicle 1 of information related to the vehicle 1. For
example, the user O of the vehicle 1 is an operator of the vehicle 1. The operator
of the vehicle 1 may be a driver in the vehicle 1 or a remote operator who remotely
operates (remotely drives or remotely supports) the vehicle 1. The user O of the vehicle
1 may be an occupant in the vehicle 1. The vehicle 1 may be an autonomous driving
vehicle. The information notification system 100 may be installed on the vehicle 1,
may be included in a remote operator terminal operated by the remote operator, or
may be dispersedly located in the vehicle 1 and the remote operator terminal.
[0015] For example, the information notification system 100 notifies the user O of information
regarding a speed limit of a road on which the vehicle 1 travels. The speed limit
of the road on which the vehicle 1 travels is obtained from, for example, a speed
limit sign S installed on the road. The information notification system 100 recognizes
the speed limit sign S installed on the road on which the vehicle 1 travels, and notifies
the user O of the speed limit designated by the recognized speed limit sign S.
[0016] A camera 2 mounted on the vehicle 1 is used for recognizing a speed limit sign S.
The camera 2 captures a situation around the vehicle 1 to acquire an image IMG indicating
the situation around the vehicle 1. The information notification system 100 acquires
the image IMG captured by the camera 2 and recognizes a speed limit sign S by analyzing
the image IMG. Typically, the information notification system 100 recognizes a speed
limit sign S from the image IMG by using image recognition AI (Artificial Intelligence).
The image recognition AI is generated in advance through a learning method such as
deep learning. For example, the image recognition AI is trained to detect a variety
of signs in the image IMG and to identify a type of each detected sign. As another
example, the image recognition AI may be trained to be able to detect a speed limit
sign S in the image IMG. In either case, it is possible to recognize a speed limit
sign S by using the camera 2 and the image recognition AI.
[0017] The information notification system 100 includes a notification device for notifying
the user O of information. The information notification system 100 notifies the user
O of the speed limit designated by the recognized speed limit sign S through the notification
device.
[0018] For example, the notification device includes a display device. The information notification
system 100 displays an image itself of the recognized speed limit sign S on the display
device. Alternatively, the information notification system 100 may read numbers (figures)
shown on the speed limit sign S based on the image of the recognized speed limit sign
S. In other words, the information notification system 100 may recognize the speed
limit designated by the speed limit sign S on the basis of the image of the recognized
speed limit sign S. In this case, the information notification system 100 displays
the recognized speed limit on the display device. The speed limit may be represented
by an icon or may be represented by characters (numbers).
[0019] As another example, the notification device may include a speaker. In this case,
the information notification system 100 outputs audio information notifying the speed
limit from the speaker.
[0020] The technique for notifying of the speed limit in this manner is useful for the user
O of the vehicle 1.
1-2. Time-Designated Speed Limit Sign
[0021] Among various types of the speed limit sign S, there is a "time-designated speed
limit sign ST" that designates (shows) a speed limit for a specific time of one day.
Typically, the time-designated speed limit sign ST includes not only a main portion
for designating the speed limit but also an auxiliary portion for designating a time
of day to which the speed limit is applied. The image recognition AI is able to determine
whether or not the speed limit sign S is the time-designated speed limit sign ST based
on presence or absence of the auxiliary portion designating the time of day. The image
recognition AI may recognize the time of day designated by the time-designated speed
limit sign ST.
[0022] Even if the user O of the vehicle 1 is notified of the speed limit designated by
the time-designated speed limit sign ST, the user O cannot know the speed limit for
other than the specific time of day. For example, when a current time is outside the
specific time of day, the notification of the speed limit for the specific time of
day is not particularly useful. In view of above, the present embodiment provides
a technique capable of further improving convenience for the user O of the vehicle
1.
[0023] FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an example of the information notification
processing regarding the time-designated speed limit sign ST. The information notification
system 100 recognizes a time-designated speed limit sign ST installed on a road on
which the vehicle 1 travels. In the example shown in FIG. 2, the specific time of
day designated by the time-designated speed limit sign ST is from 6:00 to 19:00. When
such the time-designated speed limit sign ST is recognized, the information notification
system 100 acquires information on a "legal speed limit" on the road on which the
time-designated speed limit sign ST is installed.
[0024] More specifically, the information notification system 100 holds "reference information
REF" on the legal speed limit in a region in which the vehicle 1 is used. Here, the
region in which the vehicle 1 is used means a country, a state, or the like. Traffic
regulations are defined for each region. The reference information REF is generated
in advance on the basis of the traffic regulations defined for each region. The reference
information REF may be generated to cover a plurality of regions.
[0025] For example, the reference information REF associates a design of a speed limit sign
S used in the region with the legal speed limit on a road on which the speed limit
sign S is installed. The design of the speed limit sign S includes numbers (figures)
of the speed limit designated by the speed limit sign S. For example, such a speed
limit sign S that designates a speed limit equal to or higher than 100km/h is installed
on an expressway (limited highway). The legal speed limit on the expressway in the
region is defined by the traffic regulations. It is therefore possible to generate
the reference information REF that associates the design of the speed limit sign S
with the legal speed limit.
[0026] However, the reference information REF is not limited only to the above example.
Various examples of the reference information REF will be described later.
[0027] Based on the reference information REF, the information notification system 100 acquires
information on the legal speed limit on the road on which the recognized time-designated
speed limit sign ST is installed. In the example shown in FIG. 2, the information
notification system 100 notifies the user O of the vehicle 1 of the legal speed limit
in addition to the speed limit designated by the recognized time-designated speed
limit sign ST.
[0028] As a result, the user O of the vehicle 1 can know not only the speed limit applied
to the specific time of day but also the legal speed limit applied to other than the
specific time of day. Such the information on the legal speed limit is useful for
the user O, and thus convenience for the user O is improved. For example, when a current
time is outside the specific time of day, the user O can know the legal speed limit
applied to the current time, which is preferable.
[0029] FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram for explaining another example of the information
notification processing regarding the time-designated speed limit sign ST. In the
example shown in FIG. 3, a plurality of time-designated speed limit signs ST-1 and
ST-2 designating different times of day are simultaneously recognized. The specific
time of day designated by the time-designated speed limit sign ST-1 is from 6:00 to
19:00, and the specific time of day designated by the time-designated speed limit
sign ST-2 is from 19:00 to 6:00. That is, the plurality of time-designated speed limit
signs ST-1 and ST-2 designate all times of day as a whole.
[0030] In the example shown in FIG. 3, the information notification system 100 notifies
the user O of the vehicle 1 of a plurality of speed limits respectively designated
by the plurality of time-designated speed limit signs ST-1 and ST-2. As a result,
the user O can know the speed limits for all times of day.
[0031] Since the user O can know the speed limits for all times of day, it is not always
necessary to notify the user O of the legal speed limit. Therefore, the information
notification system 100 may refrain from acquiring the information on the legal speed
limit based on the reference information REF. Alternatively, the information notification
system 100 may refrain from notifying the user O of the legal speed limit. In either
case, the processing load on the information notification system 100 is reduced. In
addition, since information is not notified to the user O more than necessary, the
user O is prevented from feeling annoyed.
1-3. Configuration Example of Information Notification System
[0032] FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of the information notification
system 100 according to the present embodiment. The information notification system
100 includes a communication interface 110, a notification device 120, one or more
processors 130 (hereinafter simply referred to as a processor 130), and one or more
memory devices 140 (hereinafter simply referred to as a memory device 140).
[0033] The communication interface 110 communicates with the outside of the information
notification system 100. For example, the communication interface 110 communicates
with the camera 2 mounted on the vehicle 1. When the user O is a remote operator who
remotely operates (remotely drives or remotely supports) the vehicle 1 and the information
notification system 100 is included in a remote operator terminal, the communication
interface 110 communicates with the vehicle 1.
[0034] The notification device 120 notifies the user O of the vehicle 1 of a variety of
information. When the user O is a driver in the vehicle 1, the notification device
120 is mounted on the vehicle 1. When the user O is a remote operator, the notification
device 120 is included in a remote operator terminal. For example, the notification
device 120 includes a display device. Examples of the display device include a display,
a head-up display (HUD), and the like. As another example, the notification device
120 may include a speaker.
[0035] The processor 130 executes a variety of processing. For example, the processor 130
includes a central processing unit (CPU).
[0036] The memory device 140 stores a variety of information. Examples of the memory device
140 include a volatile memory, a nonvolatile memory, a hard disk drive (HDD), a solid
state drive (SSD), and the like.
[0037] A control program 200 is a computer program for controlling the information notification
system 100. The variety of processing by the information notification system 100 may
be implemented by the processor 130 executing the control program 200. The control
program 200 is stored in the memory device 140. Alternatively, the control program
200 may be recorded on a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium.
[0038] The processor 130 acquires an image IMG captured by the camera 2 mounted on the vehicle
1 via the communication interface 110. The image IMG is stored in the memory device
140.
[0039] In addition, the processor 130 acquires navigation information NAV from the vehicle
1 via the communication interface 110. The navigation information NAV includes map
information and position information of the vehicle 1. The navigation information
NAV may include information on a region (country, state, or the like) in which the
vehicle 1 is present. The navigation information NAV is stored in the memory device
140.
[0040] The memory device 140 further stores the reference information REF. The reference
information REF is information on the legal speed limit in the region (country, state,
or the like) in which the vehicle 1 is used. The reference information REF may be
generated to cover a plurality of regions.
[0041] FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an example of the reference information
REF. In the example shown in FIG. 5, the reference information REF associates a design
of a speed limit sign S used in the region with the legal speed limit on a road on
which the speed limit sign S is installed. The design of the speed limit sign S includes
numbers (figures) of speed limit designated by the speed limit sign S. For example,
such a speed limit sign S that designates a speed limit equal to or higher than 100km/h
is installed on an expressway (limited highway). The legal speed limit on the expressway
in the region is defined by traffic regulations. It is therefore possible to generate
the reference information REF that associates the design of the speed limit sign S
with the legal speed limit.
[0042] The reference information REF shown in FIG. 5 may be an AI model that inputs an image
of the speed limit sign S and outputs the legal speed limit. Such the AI model is
generated in advance through a learning technique such as deep learning.
[0043] FIG. 6 is a conceptual diagram for explaining another example of the reference information
REF. In the example shown in FIG. 6, the reference information REF indicates a correspondence
relationship between a road type and the legal speed limit in the region. In other
words, the reference information REF indicates the legal speed limit for each road
type in the region.
[0044] As still another example, the reference information REF may be map information in
which the legal speed limit for each position is registered.
1-4. Processing Flow
[0045] FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the information notification processing regarding the
time-designated speed limit sign ST according to the present embodiment.
[0046] In Step S100, the processor 130 recognizes one or more time-designated speed limit
signs ST based on the image IMG captured by the camera 2 mounted on the vehicle 1.
Typically, the above-described image recognition AI is used for recognizing the time-designated
speed limit sign ST. In the example shown in FIG. 2, one time-specific speed limit
sign ST is recognized. In the example shown in FIG. 3, a plurality of time-designated
speed limit signs ST-1 and ST-2 designating different times of day are simultaneously
recognized.
[0047] In Step S110, the processor 130 determines whether or not a first condition is satisfied.
The first condition is that the recognized one or more time-designated speed limit
signs ST designate all times of day as a whole. In the example shown in FIG. 2, the
first condition is not satisfied. In the example shown in FIG. 3, the first condition
is satisfied. When the first condition is satisfied (Step S110; Yes), the processing
proceeds to Step S120. On the other hand, when the first condition is not satisfied
(Step S110; No), the processing proceeds to Step S130.
[0048] In Step S120, the processor 130 notifies the user O of a plurality of speed limits
respectively designated by the plurality of recognized time-designated speed limit
signs STs via the notification device 120 (see FIG. 3). At this time, preferably,
the processor 130 refrains from acquiring the information on the legal speed limit
based on the reference information REF. Alternatively, the processor 130 refrains
from notifying the user O of the legal speed limit.
[0049] In Step S130, the processor 130 identifies the legal speed limit on the road on which
the recognized time-designated speed limit sign is installed. More specifically, the
processor 130 identifies the legal speed limit based on the reference information
REF stored in the memory device 140. If necessary, the processor 130 recognizes the
region (country, state, or the like) in which the vehicle 1 is present based on the
navigation information NAV, and uses the reference information REF for the region.
[0050] The processing in the case of the reference information REF shown in FIG. 5 is as
follows. The reference information REF associates the design of the speed limit sign
S with the legal speed limit on the road on which the speed limit sign S is installed.
The reference information REF may be an AI model that inputs an image of the speed
limit sign S and outputs the legal speed limit. Based on an image of the recognized
time-designated speed limit sign ST and the reference information REF, the processor
130 acquires the legal speed limit associated with the design of the time-designated
speed limit sign ST.
[0051] The processing in the case of the reference information REF shown in FIG. 6 is as
follows. The reference information REF indicates the legal speed limit for each road
type. First, the processor 130 estimates a road type of the road on which the recognized
time-designated speed limit sign ST is installed. For example, the design of the time-designated
speed limit sign ST includes numbers (figures) of the speed limit. Such a time-designated
speed limit sign that designates a speed limit equal to or higher than 100km/h is
installed on an expressway. Therefore, based on the design of the recognized time-designated
speed limit sign ST, the processor 130 is able to estimate a road type of the road
on which the recognized time-designated speed limit sign ST is installed. Alternatively,
the processor 130 may identify the road type from the navigation information NAV (i.e.,
the map information and the position information of the vehicle 1). Then, the processor
130 acquires the legal speed limit set for the road type based on the reference information
REF.
[0052] As still another example, the reference information REF may be map information in
which a legal speed limit for each position is registered. In this case, the processor
130 acquires the legal speed limit at the position of the vehicle 1 based on the position
information of the vehicle 1 and the reference information REF.
[0053] When the legal speed limit on the road on which the time-designated speed limit sign
ST is installed is identified (Step S130; Yes), the processing proceeds to Step S140.
In some situations, the legal speed limit may not be identified. In that case (Step
S130; No), the processing proceeds to Step S150.
[0054] In Step S140, the information notification system 100 notifies the user O of both
the speed limit designated by the recognized one or more time-designated speed limit
signs ST and the legal speed limit via the notification device 120 (see FIG. 2).
[0055] In Step S150, the information notification system 100 notifies the user O of the
speed limit designated by the recognized one or more time-designated speed limit signs
ST via the notification device 120.
1-5. Effects
[0056] As described above, according to the present embodiment, one or more time-designated
speed limit signs ST are recognized by the camera 2 mounted on the vehicle 1. Further,
it is determined whether or not the first condition that the recognized one or more
time-designated speed limit signs ST designate all times of day as a whole is satisfied.
[0057] When the first condition is not satisfied, the user O of the vehicle 1 is notified
of the legal speed limit. As a result, the user O of the vehicle 1 can know not only
the speed limit applied to the specific time of day but also the legal speed limit
applied to to other than the specific time of day. Such the information on the legal
speed limit is useful for the user O, and thus convenience for the user O is improved.
For example, when a current time is outside the specific time of day, the user O can
know the legal speed limit applied to the current time, which is preferable.
[0058] On the other hand, when the first condition is satisfied, the user O is notified
of the plurality of speed limits respectively designated by the plurality of time-designated
speed limit signs ST. In other words, the user O is notified of the speed limits for
all times of day. In this case, it is not always necessary to notify the user O of
the legal speed limit. Refraining from acquiring the information on the legal speed
limit or refraining from notifying the user O of the legal speed limit makes it possible
to reduce the processing load on the information notification system 100. In addition,
since information is not notified to the user O more than necessary, the user O is
prevented from feeling annoyed.
2. SECOND EMBODIMENT
[0059] In a second embodiment, a case where the notification device 120 has a specification
capable of notifying only one type of speed limit is considered. For example, due
to a limited display space, the notification device 120 (display device) is capable
of notifying only one type of speed limit.
[0060] In the second embodiment, the processor 130 notifies the user O of the vehicle 1
of only one of the speed limit designated by the recognized one or more time-designated
speed limit signs ST and the legal speed limit. Basically, the processor 130 notifies
the user O of the highest one of the speed limits being notification candidates.
[0061] FIG. 8 shows a situation similar to that shown in FIG. 2. The processor 130 recognizes
one time-designated speed limit sign ST designating a specific part time of day (6:00
to 19:00). Since the first condition is not satisfied, the processor 130 acquires
information on the legal speed limit. Generally, the speed limit designated by the
time-designated speed limit sign ST is lower than the legal speed limit. Therefore,
the processor 130 notifies the user O of the vehicle 1 of the legal speed limit without
notifying of the speed limit designated by the time-designated speed limit sign ST.
Since the user O is notified of at least the information of the legal speed limit
which cannot be obtained from the time-designated speed limit sign ST, convenience
for the user O is improved. It should be noted that the time-designated speed limit
sign ST is visually recognizable by the user O by oneself.
[0062] FIG. 9 shows a situation similar to that shown in FIG. 3. The processor 130 simultaneously
recognizes the plurality of time-designated speed limit signs ST-1 and ST-2 designating
different times of day. The first condition is satisfied. In this case, the processor
130 notifies the user O of the vehicle 1 of any one of the plurality of speed limits
respectively designated by the plurality of time-designated speed limit signs ST-1
and ST-2. For example, the processor 130 notifies the user O of the highest one of
the plurality of speed limits.
[0063] As a modification example, the processor 130 may notify the user O of the vehicle
1 of one speed limit applied to the current time among the plurality of speed limits.
The current time is obtained from a clock. The information on the times of day respectively
designated by the plurality of time-designated speed limit signs ST-1 and ST-2 is
obtained by analyzing images of the plurality of time-designated speed limit signs
ST-1 and ST-2. The processor 130 selects one time-designated speed limit sign ST designating
a time of day including the current time, and notifies the user O of the speed limit
designated by the selected time-designated speed limit sign ST.
[0064] FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing the information notification processing regarding
the time-designated speed limit sign ST according to the second embodiment. Compared
with the flowchart in the first embodiment (see FIG. 7), Step S120 is replaced with
Step S120', and Step S140 is replaced with Step S140'. A description overlapping with
the first embodiment will be omitted as appropriate.
[0065] In Step S 120', the processor 130 notifies the user O of one of the plurality of
speed limits respectively designated by the recognized plurality of time-designated
speed limit signs STs (see FIG. 9).
[0066] In Step S140', the information notification system 100 notifies the user O of the
legal speed limit without notifying of the speed limit designated by the time-designated
speed limit sign ST (see FIG. 8).
1. An information notification system (100) for notifying a user (O) of a vehicle (1)
of information,
the information notification system (100) comprising:
one or more processors (130); and
one or more memory devices (140) configured to store reference information (REF) on
a legal speed limit in a region in which the vehicle (1) is used, wherein
the one or more processors (130) are configured to:
determine whether or not a first condition is satisfied, the first condition being
that one or more time-designated speed limit signs (ST) recognized by a camera (2)
mounted on the vehicle (1) designate all times of day as a whole; and
when the first condition is not satisfied, notify the user (O) of at least the legal
speed limit on a road on which the one or more time-designated speed limit signs (ST)
are installed, based on the reference information (REF).
2. The information notification system (100) according to claim 1, wherein
when the first condition is not satisfied, the one or more processors (130) are further
configured to notify the user (O) of both a speed limit designated by the one or more
time-designated speed limit signs (ST) and the legal speed limit.
3. The information notification system (100) according to claim 2, wherein
when a plurality of time-designated speed limit signs (ST1, ST2) designating different
times of day are recognized and the first condition is satisfied, the one or more
processors (130) are further configured to notify the user (O) of a plurality of speed
limits respectively designated by the plurality of time-designated speed limit signs
(ST1, ST2).
4. The information notification system (100) according to claim 3, wherein
when the first condition is satisfied, the one or more processors (130) are further
configured to refrain from acquiring the legal speed limit or to refrain from notifying
the user (O) of the legal speed limit.
5. The information notification system (100) according to claim 1, wherein
when the first condition is not satisfied, the one or more processors (130) are further
configured to notify the user (O) of the legal speed limit without notifying of a
speed limit designated by the one or more time-designated speed limit signs (ST).
6. The information notification system (100) according to claim 5, wherein
when a plurality of time-designated speed limit signs (ST1, ST2) designating different
times of day are recognized and the first condition is satisfied, the one or more
processors (130) are further configured to notify the user (O) of any one of a plurality
of speed limits respectively designated by the plurality of time-designated speed
limit signs (ST1, ST2).
7. The information notification system (100) according to claim 6, wherein
the one or more processors (130) are further configured to notify the user (O) of
a highest one of the plurality of speed limits.
8. The information notification system (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein
the one or more processors (130) are further configured to acquire the legal speed
limit on the road on which the one or more time-designated speed limit signs (ST)
are installed, based on a design of the one or more time-designated speed limit signs
(ST) and the reference information (REF).
9. The information notification system (100) according to claim 8, wherein
the reference information (REF) associates a design of a speed limit sign (S) used
in the region with the legal speed limit on a road on which the speed limit sign (S)
is installed, and
the one or more processors (130) are further configured to acquire the legal speed
limit associated with the design of the one or more time-designated speed limit signs
(ST) based on the reference information (REF).
10. The information notification system (100) according to claim 8, wherein
the reference information (REF) indicates the legal speed limit for each road type,
and
the one or more processors (130) are further configured to:
estimate a road type of the road on which the one or more time-designated speed limit
signs (ST) are installed, based on the design of the one or more time-designated speed
limit signs (ST); and
acquire the legal speed limit set for the road type based on the reference information
(REF).
11. An information notification method for notifying a user (O) of a vehicle (1) of information
by a computer,
the information notification method comprising:
determining whether or not a first condition is satisfied, the first condition being
that one or more time-designated speed limit signs (ST) recognized by a camera (2)
mounted on the vehicle (1) designate all times of day as a whole; and
when the first condition is not satisfied, notifying the user (O) of at least a legal
speed limit on a road on which the one or more time-designated speed limit signs (ST)
are installed, based on reference information (REF) on the legal speed limit in a
region in which the vehicle (1) is used.